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Top 7 Lakes around Kingsthorpe

Best lakes around Kingsthorpe offers access to several notable water bodies, primarily reservoirs, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation. The region features a landscape where man-made lakes serve as key attractions for visitors. These areas are known for their walking and cycling paths, as well as wildlife observation. The natural landscape around Kingsthorpe is characterized by these water features, which support various activities.

Best lakes around Kingsthorpe

  • The most popular lakes is Pitsford Water, a lake that features a cafe, public toilets, and bike hire facilities. It offers open grassed areas for picnics and a children's play area.
  • Another must-see spot is Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir, a lake and man-made structure. This site, built in 1890, provides opportunities for bird-watching, fishing, and enjoying fresh air.
  • Visitors also love Kislingbury Syndicate Lakes, a cycle way and trail that runs between fishing lakes. It forms part of the updated walking and cycling paths of Upton Country Park.
  • Kingsthorpe is known for reservoirs, fishing lakes, and cycle paths. The region offers a variety of water bodies for walking, cycling, and wildlife viewing.
  • The lakes around Kingsthorpe are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 100 upvotes and 12 photos shared by users.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Pitsford Water

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There is a cafe, public toilets and bike shop providing bike hire at the top of the main carpark, with open grassed areas (perfect for picnics) leading down to a childrens play area and then the main walking/cycle path around the water. To the left of the grass beside the other footpath is an accessible garden with raised beds.

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Pitsford Dam

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Pitsford Dam is an expansive reservoir surrounded by countryside. It was completed in the 1950s and serves as a vital water supply for the region. There are walking and cycling paths surrounding the lake and lots of beautiful landscaps and wildlife.

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Sywell Reservoir

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A good hike on a well maintained wide gravel path, ideal for mums with strollers and wheelchairs. A large carpark and coffee shop make it pleasure to access.

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Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir

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Ravensthorpe reservoir and weir was built in 1890 to supply water to Northampton. Today you can wander around the beautiful water source and enjoy bird-watching, fishing, or just an opportunity to get some fresh air.

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Kislingbury Syndicate Lakes

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Nicely updated gravel paths run between the fishing lakes and form part of the updated walking and cycles paths of Upton Country Park.

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Tom Skulander
May 15, 2026, Sywell Reservoir

A good hike on a well maintained wide gravel path, ideal for mums with strollers and wheelchairs. A large carpark and coffee shop make it pleasure to access.

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Nice flat walk. quite corner of the nature

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Paula
January 22, 2025, Pitsford Water

Easy Gravel Ride with some stunning views

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Grace Mulligan
September 23, 2024, Pitsford Dam

Pitsford Dam is an expansive reservoir surrounded by countryside. It was completed in the 1950s and serves as a vital water supply for the region. There are walking and cycling paths surrounding the lake and lots of beautiful landscaps and wildlife.

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Ravensthorpe reservoir and weir was built in 1890 to supply water to Northampton. Today you can wander around the beautiful water source and enjoy bird-watching, fishing, or just an opportunity to get some fresh air.

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Graeme
August 9, 2022, Sywell Reservoir

great walk what ever the weather

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Great gravel path, perfect place to bring the kids for a bike ride

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Frequently Asked Questions

What facilities are available at the lakes around Kingsthorpe?

Many lakes in the region offer various facilities to enhance your visit. For instance, Pitsford Water features a cafe, public toilets, and a bike shop with bike hire. It also has open grassed areas for picnics and a children's play area. Other locations like Lake Cressbrook and Storm King Dam in the wider region provide BBQ facilities, picnic areas, and playgrounds.

Are there family-friendly activities at the lakes near Kingsthorpe?

Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Pitsford Water offers a children's play area and open grassed spaces for picnics. Pitsford Water at Brixworth Country Park has a gnome trail, brass rubbing trail, and scavenger hunt, alongside cycling and walking. In the broader region, Lake Cressbrook is equipped with a beach volleyball court, playground, and camping facilities, making it ideal for family outings.

What kind of walking and cycling paths can I find around the lakes?

The lakes around Kingsthorpe offer a variety of paths for walking and cycling. Kislingbury Syndicate Lakes, for example, features nicely updated gravel paths that are part of the Upton Country Park's walking and cycling network. Pitsford Water also has a main walking and cycle path around the water. For more cycling options, you can explore routes like the 'Brampton Valley Way – View of Pitsford Reservoir loop' which is a moderate 47 km ride. Find more cycling routes at Cycling around Kingsthorpe.

Where can I go bird-watching near Kingsthorpe's lakes?

Bird-watching is a popular activity around the local water bodies. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir is a great spot for bird-watching. Additionally, Sywell Reservoir Bird Hide provides an excellent vantage point to observe local waterbird life, including Canada Geese, Ring-necked Pheasants, and Great Crested Grebes.

Are there opportunities for fishing at the lakes?

Yes, fishing is a common activity at several lakes. Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir offers fishing opportunities. In the wider region, Lake Cooby, Lake Cressbrook, Lake Wivenhoe (with permits), Leslie Dam, Storm King Dam, and Glenlyon Dam are all known for fishing, with species like golden perch and Murray cod.

What are some easy hiking trails around the lakes?

For easy hikes, you can find trails that incorporate the natural beauty of the area. Consider routes like the 'Brampton Valley Way – Brampton Valley Way loop from Boughton', which is an easy 4.2 km hike. You can discover more easy hiking options at Easy hikes around Kingsthorpe.

Can I go swimming in any of the lakes near Kingsthorpe?

While swimming might not always be permitted at all local reservoirs, the broader Toowoomba Region offers natural swimming spots. Crows Nest National Park has pools like Cascade Pool and Kauyoo Pool. Coomba Falls near Maidenwell also features a deep natural watering hole with cool waters year-round. Always check local regulations before swimming.

What water sports are available in the wider region?

Beyond Kingsthorpe's immediate vicinity, the broader Southeast Queensland region offers extensive water sports. Somerset Dam is a prime destination for water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing, and kayaking. Storm King Dam and Glenlyon Dam also allow for water sports like skiing and sailing. Lake Wivenhoe is popular for canoeing and kayaking.

What do visitors appreciate most about the lakes around Kingsthorpe?

Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil environment and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, the chance for bird-watching, and the family-friendly facilities like playgrounds and picnic areas. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with more than 100 upvotes and 12 photos shared for the lakes around Kingsthorpe.

Are there any natural swimming holes in the Toowoomba Region?

Yes, for those seeking natural swimming experiences, the Toowoomba Region offers options like Crows Nest National Park, which has several pools including Cascade Pool and Kauyoo Pool. Another popular spot is Coomba Falls near Maidenwell, known for its rope swing, waterfall, and deep natural watering hole rimmed by granite cliffs.

Where can I find running trails near the lakes?

There are several running trails that incorporate the scenic lake areas. A challenging option is the 'View of Pitsford Water – View of Pitsford Reservoir loop from Kingsthorpe Meadow Nature Reserve', which is a 28 km run. You can explore more running trails in the area by visiting Running Trails around Kingsthorpe.

Are there camping options near the lakes?

While specific camping details for Kingsthorpe's immediate lakes are not provided, the wider region offers excellent camping facilities. Lake Cressbrook has a waterside campground. Somerset Dam is part of the Lake Somerset Holiday Park, offering comprehensive camping options. Glenlyon Dam also provides camping sites, cabins, and caravan spots at Glenlyon Dam Tourist Park.

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